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it has been an adventure and an education for me, so i keep going. i didn't know "the exorcist" would be a hit movie or "the french connection." i don't think it had much to do with me. you could cite a lot of reasons, but at the time there were no reasons. every studio passed on these films. many of them passed twice. how do you process when you get to this point in your life and you see you have done , how dot is now iconic you keep from sticking your chest out just a little bit? >> you know the great helosopher mike tyson said knocked somebody out in the first round. interviewed byas howard cosell, and after the fight, he said, what did you think of his plan to stay away from you, to keep shuffling away and occasionally try to jab you? how did you feel about the plan? tyson said, everybody got a plan until he get hit in the face. don't got a plan. that is my philosophy. that's the way it is. i had a plan to have everyone of my films be a colossal success, until i got hit in the face. then you pick up, try again, maybe fail again, but fail better.
it has been an adventure and an education for me, so i keep going. i didn't know "the exorcist" would be a hit movie or "the french connection." i don't think it had much to do with me. you could cite a lot of reasons, but at the time there were no reasons. every studio passed on these films. many of them passed twice. how do you process when you get to this point in your life and you see you have done , how dot is now iconic you keep from sticking your chest out just a...
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some of the reduced me to educate people to tame. i heard people talk. if only i come away with only five minus one lead when they greet me. so i think for us we need to continue with your unique in the whole war the cia is one don't miss everyone so everyone we have the power to change when the league stops the killing will stop to progress had been impressive but the campaign will continue to reach the cctv eighteen. the report their inept campaign has been a very successful. that brings to a pleasant suprise cult sci fi tv news bad news now for the light is whether by the time has come along and tell them it down tight however the boy to die the line. the company kind of liking that idea the us. i don't like let me an american talk about an hour. how women are powerful. if you empower women year empowering birth mothers of raising sons who were either drag us into war but deep inside of our mothers are the ones who are protecting their daughters mothers grind and noticed blood and therefore not empowering women were not any chains this forty to fifty
some of the reduced me to educate people to tame. i heard people talk. if only i come away with only five minus one lead when they greet me. so i think for us we need to continue with your unique in the whole war the cia is one don't miss everyone so everyone we have the power to change when the league stops the killing will stop to progress had been impressive but the campaign will continue to reach the cctv eighteen. the report their inept campaign has been a very successful. that brings to a...
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the department of education has gathered information from houses of recent school inspectors as well as tens of thousands of confidential parents and people questionnaires the results well mixed the shows. very high and who of good and bad. what else is significant to me is to be improved. on the positive notes pupils and parents are generally satisfied. at primary level. the vast majority of parents say teaching is good in their ties to an ounce their child is happy. the vast majority of children feel safe is to eighty seven percent feel they could talk to a teacher if they were upset about something. second level eighty seven percent of parents to teaching as codes seventy percent of students find their classes interesting. although fourteen percent disagreed with this. overall the inspectors found him and eighty six percent of lessons satisfactory all bets are off to their concerns about the remaining ten to fifteen cents. it noted that they find out who and what does it weren't for the need for reform. yes it's going to meet people. and speaking of medicines on it which is a prob
the department of education has gathered information from houses of recent school inspectors as well as tens of thousands of confidential parents and people questionnaires the results well mixed the shows. very high and who of good and bad. what else is significant to me is to be improved. on the positive notes pupils and parents are generally satisfied. at primary level. the vast majority of parents say teaching is good in their ties to an ounce their child is happy. the vast majority of...
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they'll have a shot at a better education. crime is sky high. will i raise two criminals - no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> one look at the bus lipping center say they can understand why people are leaving. businesses, houses and schools are boarded up. unemployment is at a 2-year high, there's talk of default. one of the early businesses still open on the main street is owned by a man who lived here for 25 years, but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have us all bankrupt. it will stay that way. we are running the business myself - me, my brother and mother, and are doing it for free. we are not making money. >> there are signs of commerce, but puerto rico's economy is shringing at an alarming rate. the rate is 13%. some economists say it's 3-times higher. >> the more inequality you have, the less healthy. >> that's where we are heading, if we don't stop the vicious circle, we are in a race to the bottom. competing for i don't know who or what. we will stop this. >> puerto r
they'll have a shot at a better education. crime is sky high. will i raise two criminals - no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> one look at the bus lipping center say they can understand why people are leaving. businesses, houses and schools are boarded up. unemployment is at a 2-year high, there's talk of default. one of the early businesses still open on the main street is owned by a man who lived here for 25 years, but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic....
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they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high and am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> reporter: one look at the neighborhood and you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses houses and schools are boarded up. unemployment is at a two-year high and talk of default. one of the only businesses still open on the main street is owned by martinez and he lived here 20 years but thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> translator: they have us bankrupt and it will stay that way and we are running the business ourselves, my my broth and mother and doing it for free and not making any money. >> reporter: there are signs of commerce but the economy is shrinking at an alarming rate and the unemployment rate is 13% and some economists say it's three times higher. >> the more inequity you have the less healthy is the country and that is where we are heading if we don't stop the vicious circle we are at a race to the bottom, competing with i
they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high and am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> reporter: one look at the neighborhood and you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses houses and schools are boarded up. unemployment is at a two-year high and talk of default. one of the only businesses still open on the main street is owned by martinez and he lived here 20 years but thinking of going back to...
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the committee organises exhibitions and educational centres for children who enjoy taking part and click to draw. we were shocked to discover how much the children have been effected by the war in syria. for example, a lot of the kids will draw pictures of cemeteries with the names of their loved ones on the tombstones. they have made boxes for detainees in which the children put bread. they have been shown ways of making bread, cracking firewood and how to wash things. >> we haven't had electricity for 15 months. we do the activities manually - like weaving wool, for example. women use wool to knit sweaters and hats which they swell to make a living, keeping in mind that because of the government siege wool is not allowed in any more. we organised a first aid workshop. every house needs someone trained in basic medical care. no one knows when their house will be shelled. we'll continue our efforts and work until our last breath to provide support and help our people. i'm convinced god will bless those who have mercy on earth. >> a bus caught fire between bangalore and hyderabad. the bus
the committee organises exhibitions and educational centres for children who enjoy taking part and click to draw. we were shocked to discover how much the children have been effected by the war in syria. for example, a lot of the kids will draw pictures of cemeteries with the names of their loved ones on the tombstones. they have made boxes for detainees in which the children put bread. they have been shown ways of making bread, cracking firewood and how to wash things. >> we haven't had...
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and these should somebody in school and should be well educated and not going to the house. you are pushing for the banning of child marriages to be included in the amendment of the constitution. why is it important to do that? why not make it a legislation? >> that is very important. i have been for more than taken years before being a minister in the committee. and that was our mone pain conc. main concern. our mandate is to for women advancement. and one of the women a advantagesment in the country or make any development for women girls especially in the area did not get a chance to go to the school or if they started schooling. >> the question is why include it into the constitution? >> the social rights of women and the social rights of children and you know that yemen is a party to many conventions one of the conventions is the child convention. and we are convention to eliminate all sorts of abuse against wind. wind -- women. it will not be in the princple of the constitution. it will be. >> i do need to get in very quickly, there is a lot of objection to the sort of
and these should somebody in school and should be well educated and not going to the house. you are pushing for the banning of child marriages to be included in the amendment of the constitution. why is it important to do that? why not make it a legislation? >> that is very important. i have been for more than taken years before being a minister in the committee. and that was our mone pain conc. main concern. our mandate is to for women advancement. and one of the women a advantagesment...
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i know lots of people in memphis who with well educated and they cannot get a job. there are real problems in the economy in this country and the people that are on food stamps need that to get along, about half the people as you mentioned have jobs. i think half the people have children. what are the children supposed to get a job? are we going to have kids work again? get rid of the child labor laws and put them to work? i think you want to start cutting away at areas, you cut the defense spending. we have enough missiles to destroy the world so many times, and yet we couldn't cut money for missile and nuclear programs. that's where we ought to be cutting. beat your swords into plow sheers to feed the people. >> all right. congressman we really appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> we're going to continue discussing this topic with the senior manager of share our strength, the hunger advocacy group, and the founder of the website future of capitolism. thank you both for being with us. let's talk about the growth of the program ira, i want to start with you. the f
i know lots of people in memphis who with well educated and they cannot get a job. there are real problems in the economy in this country and the people that are on food stamps need that to get along, about half the people as you mentioned have jobs. i think half the people have children. what are the children supposed to get a job? are we going to have kids work again? get rid of the child labor laws and put them to work? i think you want to start cutting away at areas, you cut the defense...
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basic values that we thought we all shared- the search for peace and justice, tolerance, the value of education in itself- and to learn some of each others' sources- a text study on these things. and we did that for a year, with five different meetings, and now we're publishing a book on that subject- common values, different sources- and it was kind of amazing to see how much we in fact did have in common. some of the people who've never been involved in this kind of dialogue before said that it seemed we were stealing eaeach others' texts, because they weren't aware of influence during the ages of other peoples' text. but that kind of thing, when you look at some core values that the three faiths share was very instructive to a number of a people. >> [speaking in islamic] >> [translated] we treat our brothers, the christians, as one society. >> [speaking in islamic] in this holy city of nazareth. >> [speaking in islamic] >> since trying to- because we were born here. >> [speaking in islamic] >> we live together as neighbors, as brothers, in both sad events and happy events. >> [speaking in is
basic values that we thought we all shared- the search for peace and justice, tolerance, the value of education in itself- and to learn some of each others' sources- a text study on these things. and we did that for a year, with five different meetings, and now we're publishing a book on that subject- common values, different sources- and it was kind of amazing to see how much we in fact did have in common. some of the people who've never been involved in this kind of dialogue before said that...
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. >> we talk about family, we talk about education, we talk about self dependence. we talk about opportunities for american dream. >> and flowing straight into trouble. a new front in the contest between energy and the environment. >> and good evening. thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. will they stay or will they go? it is a fair question on this day before off-year elections in many communities around the country truly is an off-off election year, races which might not attract a lot of attention in any other year. but this year political divisions on many levels make quite a few races be bellwether. what we currently call colorado where secessionists want to form a new state. might not have much of a success but it points to a bigger picture of divide. the great sky of colorado's rural community. chris bury begins in cheyenne wells, colorado. >> a belief that the federal government has lost touch with the their people. >> have no idea how hard we work. >> his daughter, a nanny, a crop duster, the republican chair, the cafe owner and a water well driller shar
. >> we talk about family, we talk about education, we talk about self dependence. we talk about opportunities for american dream. >> and flowing straight into trouble. a new front in the contest between energy and the environment. >> and good evening. thanks for being with us. i'm joie chen. will they stay or will they go? it is a fair question on this day before off-year elections in many communities around the country truly is an off-off election year, races which might not...
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more money for arts education. money to put in place a whole raft educational reforms that are general assemblies in passing but hasn't been able to fund. and money to create accountability. so web site where you could go and see how every single dollar is spent so they're hoping that by having this laundry list of things the money is going to people will feel more comfortable than using just a blank check for education. >> ifill: enrique cerna let's go back to washington state because there is another measure which actually completely comes out of what we just heard. a report in new york which paul solman will tell us more about tomorrow night, this is this idea of creating i'm sorry i'm blanking out on what it is, on the minimum. $15 minute -- minimum wage. >> $15 minimum wage. >> washington state already has the highest minimum wage of any state in the country. over $9 an hour, i believe it's $9.19 an hour this would-- this would apply to ctac which is a community-- sea tac, a community of about 12,000, right ar
more money for arts education. money to put in place a whole raft educational reforms that are general assemblies in passing but hasn't been able to fund. and money to create accountability. so web site where you could go and see how every single dollar is spent so they're hoping that by having this laundry list of things the money is going to people will feel more comfortable than using just a blank check for education. >> ifill: enrique cerna let's go back to washington state because...
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enough that they go into a for your higher education. these are important, serious things. you go to the business roundtable or the business council meetings and they're talking about these things because they go to the skills gap they are trying to fill. but too often your we are just in a world of abstract numbers, metrics. and even when we we are talking about how we do with economy, we are not asking ourselves, we talk about whether we're cutting spending as opposed to cutting unnecessary spending and investing more into things that are good for economic growth. we forget that frame that everything we do needs to be measured against the ultimate goal of are we encouraging a growing more prosperous inclusive middle-class. and i think it is relevant to the budget conference that you're going to see today, because even if you do not have the big grand bargain, if you to have a meeting the or a small deal, those deals could have permanent loophole closers and permanent mandatory savings that would help her minute, our permit long-term fi
enough that they go into a for your higher education. these are important, serious things. you go to the business roundtable or the business council meetings and they're talking about these things because they go to the skills gap they are trying to fill. but too often your we are just in a world of abstract numbers, metrics. and even when we we are talking about how we do with economy, we are not asking ourselves, we talk about whether we're cutting spending as opposed to cutting unnecessary...
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their teachers are missing they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is a time to leave. >> the neighborhood you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses houses and schools are boarded up. and employment is at a two year high, and there is talk of depayment. one of the only businesses still open on the main street is owned who has lived here for 25 years but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have issue all bankrupt, and it is going to stay that way, right now we are running the business ourselves. me, my brother, and my mother. and we are doing it for free, we aren't making any money. puerto rico's economy is shrinking at an alarming rate. the more ebb equality you have, the less healthy. if we don't stop this vicious circle we are in a race to the bottom. competing with i don't know who, and competing for what, you know. we will stop this. >> puerto rico has been in and out of recession since 2006. is island is $70 billi
their teachers are missing they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is a time to leave. >> the neighborhood you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses houses and schools are boarded up. and employment is at a two year high, and there is talk of depayment. one of the only businesses still open on the main street is owned who has lived here for 25 years but is thinking of going back...
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so the only way to get rid of it is through education through explaining to people why it's wrong to feel the way they do why struck to have that perspective on somebody else and know one of them that all they're doing is saying when he said we're going to find you so is that going to get rid of racism that's going to get a very sense of what it'll do is maybe they'll put this kid c.s.k. moscow out i don't know maybe they close the stadium but instead have a lot of racists that's not the way to get rid of it. oh meanwhile sponsored moscow were given eighteen much to.
so the only way to get rid of it is through education through explaining to people why it's wrong to feel the way they do why struck to have that perspective on somebody else and know one of them that all they're doing is saying when he said we're going to find you so is that going to get rid of racism that's going to get a very sense of what it'll do is maybe they'll put this kid c.s.k. moscow out i don't know maybe they close the stadium but instead have a lot of racists that's not the way to...
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so the way to get rid of it is through education through explaining to people why it's wrong to feel the way they do to have the perspective of somebody else that whatever the battle all they're doing is saying what he said we're going to find you so is that going to get rid of racism that's going to get a very sense of what he'll do is maybe they'll put this kid c.s.k. moscow out i don't know maybe they called a stadium but it's a have a lot of racist that's not the way to get rid of it. oh meanwhile spot at moscow were given a too much domestic stadium by an off to crowd trouble model last wednesday's one zero victory out second in the last thirty two of the cup riot police used water cannon before detaining thirty found the third place red and whites will host league a design eight behind closed doors next sunday. while square feet first secretary general jerome valcke appraised russia's progress ahead of staging the world cup in twenty eighteen the top official visited kids on seven hundred kilometers east of moscow to meet the local organizers and assess the cause an arena the f
so the way to get rid of it is through education through explaining to people why it's wrong to feel the way they do to have the perspective of somebody else that whatever the battle all they're doing is saying what he said we're going to find you so is that going to get rid of racism that's going to get a very sense of what he'll do is maybe they'll put this kid c.s.k. moscow out i don't know maybe they called a stadium but it's a have a lot of racist that's not the way to get rid of it. oh...
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says fines and sanctions alone won't eradicate racism so there are ways to get rid of it is through education through explaining to people why it's wrong to feel the way they do why it's wrong to have this perspective on somebody else no one ever thought about it all they're doing is saying when he said we're going to find you so is that going to get rid of racism that's going to get a versus what it'll do is maybe they'll put this kid c.s.k. moscow out i don't know maybe that closes the.
says fines and sanctions alone won't eradicate racism so there are ways to get rid of it is through education through explaining to people why it's wrong to feel the way they do why it's wrong to have this perspective on somebody else no one ever thought about it all they're doing is saying when he said we're going to find you so is that going to get rid of racism that's going to get a versus what it'll do is maybe they'll put this kid c.s.k. moscow out i don't know maybe that closes the.
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provide more than economy for them to participate in better education but it it if it occurred as you describe there is certainly an american national interest and. proliferating. wild eyed terrorists who might be coming up through the system that's certainly something no one wants and right now i don't think the saudis want to either while ambassador jordan in its tracks me as a bit hypocritical that some americans would still present this slow evolution their reach change imagine or change in saudi arabia at the same time. encourage violent and bloody revolution for and for their neighbor respect unfortunately this is all we have time for and tell our viewers if you like this show please join us again same place same time here in the world might. well do the. job it. says to each one of the people to keep them talk among. themselves from seeing peace speak to from the troubling such as something. we've. covered. the olympic torch is on a journey to. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty fiv
provide more than economy for them to participate in better education but it it if it occurred as you describe there is certainly an american national interest and. proliferating. wild eyed terrorists who might be coming up through the system that's certainly something no one wants and right now i don't think the saudis want to either while ambassador jordan in its tracks me as a bit hypocritical that some americans would still present this slow evolution their reach change imagine or change in...
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but there is an instance of a young man, educated, standford kid who has been around the football environment and this was pushing him to a degree with which he was no longer comfortable. >> jeff: does jonathan martin ever put on a dolphins uniform again. >> talking to people he has con sided-- confided in i don't believe it will happen any time soon unless they take some corrective measures to alter the climate of that locker room and discipline some of the people who he thinks was involved, i don't see thatting chag am we can have a grievance coming with the nfl pa, maybe some legal action down the road. >> jeff: jason la canfora, thank you. >> next up here how skydivers survived a collision you thoughs of feet in the air. >> jeff: two plane kos lieded in midair yesterday, 12,000 feet over northern wisconsin. there were four skydivers aboard one plane, five in a second when they hit. what happened then is remarkable. here's elaine quijano. >> reporter: pieces are all that's left of this cessna 182 after it collided midair with another cessna that was supposed to be flying behind it. skydive
but there is an instance of a young man, educated, standford kid who has been around the football environment and this was pushing him to a degree with which he was no longer comfortable. >> jeff: does jonathan martin ever put on a dolphins uniform again. >> talking to people he has con sided-- confided in i don't believe it will happen any time soon unless they take some corrective measures to alter the climate of that locker room and discipline some of the people who he thinks was...
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. >> translator: there are better schools, a better education. right now my sons don't have a social studies teacher. their teachers are missing. they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> reporter: one look at the neighborhood and you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses, houses, and schools are boarded up. unemployment is at a two-year high and there is talk of default. one of the only businesses still open is owned by this man. he has lived here for 20 years but is thinking of going back to the dominican republic. >> the people running the country have us all bankrupt and it's going to stay that way. right now we're running the business ours, me, my brother and mother, and we're not making any none money. >> reporter: officially the unemployment rate is 13%, and some economists say it is three times higher. >> the more inequality you have the less healthy this country. and that's where we're headed right now. i
. >> translator: there are better schools, a better education. right now my sons don't have a social studies teacher. their teachers are missing. they will have a shot at a better education. crime here is sky high. am i going to raise two criminals? no, i don't think so. this is the time to leave. >> reporter: one look at the neighborhood and you can begin to understand why people are leaving. businesses, houses, and schools are boarded up. unemployment is at a two-year high and...
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of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match. hellerheller. >>> the senate holds a critical vote today. if the employment nondiscrimination act passes it will be the first time the senate has passed an anti-discrimination bill to protect gays. all 55 senate democrats have said they will vote yes. we just reported nevada senator heller announced he is supporting the bill. that makes it five republicans, enough to prevent a filibuster. let me bring in goldie taylor, columnist with the grio, susan del percio, an msnbc contributor. what do you think, goldie, is this going to pass? what are the chances? >> i think it will certainl
of providing a free world-class education for anyone, anywhere. if you look at a khan academy video, they cover everything from basic arithmetic to calculus, trigonometry, finance. you can really just get what you need at your own pace. and so, bank of america came and reached out to us and said, "we are really interested in making sure that everyone really understands personal finance." we're like, "well, we're already doing that." and so it was kind of a perfect match....
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>> guest: he has w a whole bunch of issues related to education, state teacher contracts. rebuilding the jersey shore, gay marriage, that were raised in his first term, fought out to somerm degree but not completely resolved. i think if we do view christie as someone who wants to be president or certainly could run for president in 2016 it will be really interesting to watch especially the first year of the second term before he gets sucked into the 2016 whirlpool. what he tries to prioritize to maintain the narrative he has from the first four years governing as conservative as reformer in a democratic state. >> host: barbara buono, is his challenger. anything to add to her chances. >> guest: we have to see what she says about the race after it is over. she has a candidate of haul martials of person democrats would ordinarily support. she is experienced legislator and a high-profile woman in a state that has not elect ad female democratic governor. she never got any support from the national party with the exception of the group emilys list. she can lay down some interest
>> guest: he has w a whole bunch of issues related to education, state teacher contracts. rebuilding the jersey shore, gay marriage, that were raised in his first term, fought out to somerm degree but not completely resolved. i think if we do view christie as someone who wants to be president or certainly could run for president in 2016 it will be really interesting to watch especially the first year of the second term before he gets sucked into the 2016 whirlpool. what he tries to...
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couple hundred i'm going to get my going to say when china would but i go there i said but they said education there michael michael there's an addition that did not want american national interest at stake either gender is something i like and i don't know but when when when jefferson did that there was an american national issue at stake here ok i still don't understand what they were the national lobel issue for the united states and nato was when bombing libya go ahead rich well one of the things that i think we have to remember that in the sequence of events the whole libyan nato intervention came sort of at the crest of the arab spring and that's where this i mean that's where the unrest began it didn't begin with us dropping a tomahawk missile you know down the lavatory and khadafi south it started with the arab spring from tunisia and it was working its way across and for reasons that frankly i just don't remember now it was decided that we would not put troops on the ground but as we've seen with the president president obama he doesn't equate dropping missiles with boots on the groun
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of education. ip and its partners are proud of the progress we have made. we also recognize a lot remains to be done in iraq, and we see from the unfortunate tragic violence that has still cost many lives the road ahead will not be easy. you excellency, we assure and the iraqi people that as iraq prepare for the 2014 elections and faces challenges to a secure better future for the people, iraq and kept on the support of the u.s. institute for peace for a partner on all levels, starting with the community, two local councils, to international dialogue. thank you. ask theld like to ambassador to come forward. the format today will be an introduction -- come here. it will be an introduction of the prime minister i the ambassador, and in the prime minister will speak. and then sit and take questions. the audience already knows this. if you have questions, perhaps you have already written them out, we will not have time for a great number of questions, and hopefully the prime minister will find question
of education. ip and its partners are proud of the progress we have made. we also recognize a lot remains to be done in iraq, and we see from the unfortunate tragic violence that has still cost many lives the road ahead will not be easy. you excellency, we assure and the iraqi people that as iraq prepare for the 2014 elections and faces challenges to a secure better future for the people, iraq and kept on the support of the u.s. institute for peace for a partner on all levels, starting with the...
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so the work falls to family members, usually mothers with little money and little education. for annie it meant moves from a tiny village to one of the world's biggest cities. >> translator: i'm not leaving mexico until i fine out what happened to my son. >> reporter: alone in a foreign land she carries on in the hope she'll have an answer soon. >>> for the first time the u.s. secretary of state has publicly admitted the national security agency may have overstepped the mark. >> in some cases i acknowledge to you, as does the president some of these actions have reached too far, and we're going to make sure that that is not going to happen in the future. >> simon we heard a very contrite john kerry, but are these just words or will they be followed up by action? >> well, it's not clear, because although it was very interesting in dimension and john kerry becomes the most senior administration official to admit that perhaps they went too far, and the surveillance was perhaps inappropriate. i don't think it went as far to a lay out any kind of apology. as we heard the majority
so the work falls to family members, usually mothers with little money and little education. for annie it meant moves from a tiny village to one of the world's biggest cities. >> translator: i'm not leaving mexico until i fine out what happened to my son. >> reporter: alone in a foreign land she carries on in the hope she'll have an answer soon. >>> for the first time the u.s. secretary of state has publicly admitted the national security agency may have overstepped the...
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i have the same problem when i'm on my own healthnet work and looking to see the education until you see them you don't know them. say you meet them and see hospital don't feel good about it. what happens then? do you lose the travel money? how dot financials work? >> okay, if you paid for your own flight, then, yeah, i mean you've had sort of two-day vacation i guess or whatever. i mean it is not much different than if you looked in the yellow pages and went to md anderson or local corner hospital either way. if you get there, you don't like the physician for whatever reason. now keep in mind you've had a lot of transactions before you get to there. a lot of doctors when they respond to a bid they will say, okay, before, before we go through this, maybe we should have a phone call or talk on skype or something like that. melissa: yeah. >> so usually by the time you get there you've actually kind of met the person, sort of online. melissa: how does insurance play into this? a couple of articles reading about this, in some cases your insurance company will pay for to you fly to anothe
i have the same problem when i'm on my own healthnet work and looking to see the education until you see them you don't know them. say you meet them and see hospital don't feel good about it. what happens then? do you lose the travel money? how dot financials work? >> okay, if you paid for your own flight, then, yeah, i mean you've had sort of two-day vacation i guess or whatever. i mean it is not much different than if you looked in the yellow pages and went to md anderson or local...
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but it turned out their mother had only placed them for education and had come back for them and turned away. this turned out to be a systemic part of a scandal in india where orphanages took children to place them because of the amounts of money they received in fees from agencies. >> so how did you realize after you adopted the girls that they should is no not have been adopd out? >> well, that's a long story. but suffice it to say it was tragic and heart breaking to be back in india with their mother six or seven years after we first greeted the girls and to realize that we had unwittinglieliy used. to hold the more in my arms and have her weep and to know this cultural gap that had been created. and the girls had been here too long to being acclimate to indn society. this was an older child acomes. we reunited them when they were 18. this set us on a course to see if this happened to only us or happened to other people. i have learned as a professor that adoptions from china and nepal and many countries this has been a systemic problem because m naive americans workig with naive age
but it turned out their mother had only placed them for education and had come back for them and turned away. this turned out to be a systemic part of a scandal in india where orphanages took children to place them because of the amounts of money they received in fees from agencies. >> so how did you realize after you adopted the girls that they should is no not have been adopd out? >> well, that's a long story. but suffice it to say it was tragic and heart breaking to be back in...
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egyptian soldiers and generals training here and attending high-level think tanks for professional education. it looks to egypt to maintain stability particularly across the border with israel with whom it has a peace treaty, and also so insurgent groups don't find a foot hole. >> egypt, for many decades had an outsized amount of influence in regional politics, and the u.s. sees that in long terms interests, it's best to be an ally of egypt, rather than have a political diplomat irk rupture. >> the visit to saudi arabia - how significant is that visit? . >> when you consider that up until really in the past three months or so the relationship between riad and washington was strong, this is an important visit for john kerry to make. the saudis have been concerned that the obama administration has not done enough to bring the civil war in syria to an end. they have made their displeasure known, one by not taking one of the permanent seats on the security council, and deciding to not take part in certain diplomatic and military operations with the u.s. where these things would normally happen.
egyptian soldiers and generals training here and attending high-level think tanks for professional education. it looks to egypt to maintain stability particularly across the border with israel with whom it has a peace treaty, and also so insurgent groups don't find a foot hole. >> egypt, for many decades had an outsized amount of influence in regional politics, and the u.s. sees that in long terms interests, it's best to be an ally of egypt, rather than have a political diplomat irk...
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live in orphanages or group homes or on the street without caregivers or access to food, healthcare or education. for every three months they often lose one month of developmental skills. for the past five years the christian alliance for orphans have organize have organizationn sundays. it drew thousands to churches across the country today. we visited one church that participated in today's orphan sunday activities. >> church organizers told me that if one family in every church in the u.s. adopted one child this would be no need for orphanages. >> she faith fully attends church. on sunday she shared her personal journey of adopting two children while living in brazil. sheenens e encourages others toe same. >> we got thinking what might happen to the other kids that don't have the same situation that our children that are adopted now. >> she says that as many million children around the world have lost both of their parents. >> we bring awareness also for everybody that they need to be adopted. not only to be helped, but actually the main help we can do is to adopt them. >> her church also ass
live in orphanages or group homes or on the street without caregivers or access to food, healthcare or education. for every three months they often lose one month of developmental skills. for the past five years the christian alliance for orphans have organize have organizationn sundays. it drew thousands to churches across the country today. we visited one church that participated in today's orphan sunday activities. >> church organizers told me that if one family in every church in the...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. she'and you love her for it.ide. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than 4 hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, o
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. she'and you love her for it.ide. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to...
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i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ohhh...oh boy! i'm falling. everybody look out! ahhhhh...ugh. little help here. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. anybody? >>> the first rule of medicine is supposed to be do no harm. but it is becoming more clear than ever that medical ethices may have been one major casualty on the war on terror. there's a new report out that accuses military doctors of aiding interrogation methods that did harm detainees and sometimes very much. i want to get insight from our panel. bob, this is not the first time that there's been reporting. in fact back in 2005, the "the new york times" did an extensive series of reports based on what former interrogators had said. that doctors, in fact, were
i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know that when a tree falls in the forest and no one's around, it does make a sound? ohhh...ohhh...oh boy! i'm falling. everybody look out! ahhhhh...ugh. little help here. geico. fifteen minutes could save...
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soldiers train here in the united states and attend high-ranking think tanks to get more professional education. the u.s. looks to egypt to help maintain security, particularly between the border with israel, with whom egypt has a peace treaty and the u.s. also looks to egypt to try to make certain that insurgent groups don't find a toehold particularly in the sinai peninsula. but this is really a case of the u.s. trying to be practicigmati right now because egypt, for many, many decades as had an out-sized amount of influence in regional politics. the u.s. sees that in its long-term interests, it's best to still be an ally of egypt rather than have some sort of political and diplomatic rupture. >> kerry making a visit to saudi arabia. how significant is that visit? >> reporter: well, when you consider that up until really in the past three months or so, the relationship between riyadh and washington was unquestionably a strong one, this is an important visit for kerry to make. the saudis have been very concerned that the obama administration simply hasn't done enough to try to bring the civil
soldiers train here in the united states and attend high-ranking think tanks to get more professional education. the u.s. looks to egypt to help maintain security, particularly between the border with israel, with whom egypt has a peace treaty and the u.s. also looks to egypt to try to make certain that insurgent groups don't find a toehold particularly in the sinai peninsula. but this is really a case of the u.s. trying to be practicigmati right now because egypt, for many, many decades as had...
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benefits like educational counseling. while the v.a. does a great job providing vocational rehabmark veterans aren't aware of the educational counseling they're entitled to as part of their g.i. benefits. that's why i'm introducing the veterans education counseling act that directs the v.a. to differentiate teen these two benefits and puts the application process online. ms. chu: this helps all veterans make better choices for their future. i urge all my colleagues to vote for this bill. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? the gentleman is recognized. >> much attention has been focused on the flawed rollout of obamacare. sadly, a new problem has emerged. once consumers make their way through the glitchy website, ch of the information is wrong. -- is site is claiming sending garbled data to insurers. for example, saying they have three spouses. mr. pittinger: in short, you could make your way through the website and fill out everything correctly an
benefits like educational counseling. while the v.a. does a great job providing vocational rehabmark veterans aren't aware of the educational counseling they're entitled to as part of their g.i. benefits. that's why i'm introducing the veterans education counseling act that directs the v.a. to differentiate teen these two benefits and puts the application process online. ms. chu: this helps all veterans make better choices for their future. i urge all my colleagues to vote for this bill. the...
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looking at president obama it was a -- [inaudible] and it looked to me like a -- [inaudible] commitment, education, the only problem was that president lincoln, with all due respect had to go through a civil war. 600,000 americans had to die in the process. -- [inaudible] you cannot do whatever it is in your country the majority -- you cannot do that. as saying without -- [inaudible] resistance. without trying to comprise. without treating them as your difficult partners rather than -- [inaudible] i think that -- [inaudible] is a reflection of this fundamental disconnect between the obama administration and the very -- [inaudible] of the american middle class. particularly the white people class which clearly feels there's a -- [inaudible] of obama redistribution. again i completely agree that is -- trying to do. because that was counter productive. and that was playing games with national press teeing. [inaudible] greater flexibility in the -- [inaudible] challenge with the -- [inaudible] with the electorial process. on another level you understand that the administration go whatever they can to
looking at president obama it was a -- [inaudible] and it looked to me like a -- [inaudible] commitment, education, the only problem was that president lincoln, with all due respect had to go through a civil war. 600,000 americans had to die in the process. -- [inaudible] you cannot do whatever it is in your country the majority -- you cannot do that. as saying without -- [inaudible] resistance. without trying to comprise. without treating them as your difficult partners rather than --...
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there's a push to educate the government about doing a fast screen. that's the numonic, it's fast. the f stands for face. you look for asymmetry, weakness in one side of the face. you can ask someone to smile if you believe they are having a stroke. we are looking at the mouth. if one side is different from the or, it's conservative. the a is arm. ask them to hold up their arms, if one drifts, it's concerning for weakness. the s is speech. this can be slurred speech or it can be difficulty getting your words out or difficulty understanding what one says to you. any of those would be concerning and cause to bring someone into the hospital. the t is important - which is time. time is brain. every minute 2 million neuroons die. 2 million brain cells die if they don't get the blood they need. there's nothing more important than getting to the hospital as soon as possible. >> you mentioned time is important. why is it so important to have 911 take you to the hospital instead of having someone drive you? >> i tell my patients call 911. no one likes to use an ambulance, but it is importan
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it eclipses the cost of a college education in parts of our country. what's a mom and dad to do? we'll break down the numbers for you after this quick break. e mo. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puber
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former south african president's couch, she said they both agreed to change the world, it starts with education. >> i have 370 girls at the school. i have 74, 75 girls graduating every year. all of those girls go to college. >> reporter: all proceeds of the auction will be donated to the foundation. but college tuition for 74 girls can even be much for oprah. >> anyone who has ever put one through college, you know what i'm talking about. you know why i'm selling the sofas. [ laughter ] >> reporter: all of this comes shy of oprah's 60th birthday. she tells me the greatest gift would be support for her students in south africa. in santa barbara, news channel 3. >> oprah, $600,000 according to "los angeles times" netted at this auction. >> a "tv guide" cover photo of her expected to make $2,000 to $4,000 -- $200 to $400 sold for $3,000. >> classic. a teapot, a tea spot that oprah owned went for 1,000 bucks. >> it is worth less than 100. >> that is priceless. >> there you go. that would go for millions. >> is that a poster? i want her to sign it. >> that is a poster of you and the queen of talk. >
former south african president's couch, she said they both agreed to change the world, it starts with education. >> i have 370 girls at the school. i have 74, 75 girls graduating every year. all of those girls go to college. >> reporter: all proceeds of the auction will be donated to the foundation. but college tuition for 74 girls can even be much for oprah. >> anyone who has ever put one through college, you know what i'm talking about. you know why i'm selling the sofas. [...
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. >> saying the words education and research, that's all great, but those are goals, those are platitudes, they're not plans. >> reporter: and on the campaign trail with the candidates pulling no punches. >> if you like d.c. politics, you'll love terry mcauliffe. if you like detroit finances, you'll love terry mcauliffe. >> ken's new campaign slogan is "fighting for virginia." but after campaigning with ted cruz its pretty clear that its just that. a slogan. >> reporter: stephen farnsworth is a professor of political science at the university of mary washington. >> from day one it was all about how the other side was unfit to govern. and in some ways what's happening, i think, is that voters, at least some of them, are starting to agree with both campaigns. >> reporter: among them: andrea khoury. she traditionally votes republican, but says the negativity coming from both sides has left her undecided this year. >> i think they've been doing more attacking than actually what their platform is. and i think as a voter, i need to know what i'm voting for, not what i'm voting against. >> repor
. >> saying the words education and research, that's all great, but those are goals, those are platitudes, they're not plans. >> reporter: and on the campaign trail with the candidates pulling no punches. >> if you like d.c. politics, you'll love terry mcauliffe. if you like detroit finances, you'll love terry mcauliffe. >> ken's new campaign slogan is "fighting for virginia." but after campaigning with ted cruz its pretty clear that its just that. a slogan....
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many live in orphanages or the streets without caregivers, food, education or healthcare. educators say children who spend three months in orphanages lose a month of developmental skills and the past five years the christian alliance has orphan sunday, a national event that encourages christians to adopt or support needy children. and it drew thousands on sunday to churches across the country and we visited a church that took part. >> and she attending weekly service at her church life for life in florida. and she shared her personal journey of adopting two children living in brazil. now as the coordinator of orphan ministries for the church she encourages others to do the same. >> we got thinking what might have happened with the other kids that don't have the same situation as our children that are adopted now. >> reporter: as many as 145 million children around the world have lost both their parents. >> we bring awareness also for everybody that they need to be adopted, not only to be helped but actually the main help we can do is to adopt them. >> reporter: her church
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you have to talk economy, you have to talk education, you have to talk environment. the social conservatives don't seem to get that. >> why isn't it that the republican party in that sense is able to be looked to like new jersey for example as opposed to virginia. i noticed in the article about this memo, the guy who wrote the memo, talking about how bad everything is with republicans and how they need to change, he moved to texas. trying to get people to bring their businesses from california to texas. so he didn't actually do much to reform the party, just got out of there. why are -- >> he did and this is part of the problem. >> why are they doing more? there are examples of republicans doing okay in blue states, why aren't they -- >> it is a good question. i want to hear bill's answer, right after this. ig goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monit
you have to talk economy, you have to talk education, you have to talk environment. the social conservatives don't seem to get that. >> why isn't it that the republican party in that sense is able to be looked to like new jersey for example as opposed to virginia. i noticed in the article about this memo, the guy who wrote the memo, talking about how bad everything is with republicans and how they need to change, he moved to texas. trying to get people to bring their businesses from...